Moshiach (Messiah) and the Future Redemption

A comprehensive, in-depth exploration of the Jewish idea of Moshiach (Messiah) and the future redemption

Moshiach (also known as messiah) is the long
awaited Jewish leader who will usher in an era of world peace and G‑dly
awareness.

The Jewish messiah is a human being, a descendant of King
David, who will lead the Jewish people back to the Land of Israel, where
they serve G‑d in peace, leading the nations of the world in attaining an understanding
of the Creator.

Messiah will also rebuild the Holy Temple in Jerusalem,
establishing an era of peace and prosperity that will endure forever. read
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the following is a quote from maimonides:"We may not appoint a woman as king. When describing the monarchy, the Torah employs the male form of the word king and not the female."being that moshiach is a king, he must be male.
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Eliezer Zalmanovfor Chabad.orgNovember 30, 2016

Re: culture and religion
The main purpose of any religion outside of Judaism should be to encourage a moral and ethical code of living among its followers. Everything else is almost secondary.
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Meir Weissvia themtc.comJune 26, 2017

in response to Eliezer Zalmanov:

bh

the purpose of the jewish people is to teach the 7 universal mitzvos given to noach. the entire world should be encouraged to observe and carry out.

The next question would be, what is considered moral and what is not?What is morality and who in the end has the last say in defining it? By whose standards does this morality and ethics come from? Everything has a source.People quote G-D as the source for opposite ideas of morality and ethics. Both camps with views that are in oppositon to one another, and both think they are right! Both think their ideas are right before G-D, that He agrees with them! I don't give answers. I just ask questions. I'm Jewish!
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AnonymousMississauga.ON.Canada August 24, 2017

in response to Eliezer Zalmanov:

Many religions proclaim to have those two codes, however its practitioners seem to in many cases not up for the personal sacrifices it requires. Even our Masonic Order has those precepts , and we are not a religion.
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Isn't the purpose of the Jewish people to teach/reveal All of the statutes and ordinances as per;

Deu 4:6 Observe therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples, that, ""when they hear all these statutes"", shall say: 'Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.'
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Meir Weissvia themtc.comAugust 14, 2017

in response to JANE-DORA FRASER:

Bh. What is moral is all addressed in Torah that God gave moshe our teacher keep going to synagogue and keep asking questions
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In many Nordic countries "once must be a christian" to join the masonic lodge(!), but it is most common among many persons to just join regardless of that because the "low grades" are all on "old testament ground"! Would you regard it be inproper to do that or not? as otherways once can not join this brotherhood.
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Aryeh Menachem LeviTexasApril 20, 2018

in response to Thorgeir Sigurdsson:

You might try the Hebrew Order of David, a masonic lodge specifically for Jewish men.
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Billy LevinBenoniNovember 27, 2016

culture and religion
As a doctor, with frum children and 2 sons are also doctors, but one of the doctors also became a Rabbi, I am concerned. From a scientific point of view so much of our culture and laws can be shown to be scientifically correct by today's standards. Yet they were formulated thousands of years ago, when scientific knowledge was very limited. Thus with total respect and admiration, a higher hand must have known what is correct, safe and necessary. If this is correct, then why are there so many religions with so many different rules and attitudes, and antagonistic to each other? Surely with one almighty G-d we should all follow exactly, because it can be proven that it is scientifically correct! A burning question.
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DavidLobellMay 9, 2017

in response to Billy Levin:

Cultue and religion
Add a comment...Dear Mr. Levin,

First congratulations on the success of your wonderful children who clearly have achieved great things in their young lives, no doubt, your love and their exposure to Torah and Mitzvahs has been a great influence on them and the successes they enjoy. As to your question, I point to the fact that the other nations were offered the Torah first before the Jews were offered it, but the other nations rejected it, in a like matter they too reject the revealed truths regarding the profundity of G-ds Torah. This may seem like an over- simplification of your question, however, I believe it is right on point.

As a Christian I totally agree Gd made us Gd knows how we are made and what works and what doesn't .
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David McGrath September 23, 2017

in response to Billy Levin:

Because men and women sometimes question G-D and can't understand why but you just have to say G-D is smarter like a child to their parents and accept G-D S way.
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SandraApril 9, 2018

in response to Billy Levin:

Variety is the spice of life. Maybe he delights in the various ways people express their love.
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DevorahLeedsAugust 14, 2017

in response to David:

Na na na! Not true. The Torah was not offered to other nations first. The Torah states itself that G-D chose the Jewish people because they were the smallest nation. His purpose was to give this smallest nation the Jews The Torah.

If you or I were G-D we would probably choose the largest nation to give the Torah to. But G-D did the exact opposite. Food for thought!
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HelenaNovember 9, 2017

in response to Devorah:

Why the Jewish people were chosen we don't know but there must be a reason. It is always good to start with a small group on such a huge topic. Once the small group gets it, then they can spread the word.
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Dennis WhiteSantee, CAJune 27, 2017

in response to David McGrath :

You could argue that the "problem" is choice. People were created with the ability, and desire, to make their own choice. Peple do not always choose paths without influences such as pride/ego, hubris, etc. Why are there so many ways to follow G-d's teachings? Variety of views perhaps? Or just letting people make their own choices in the belief we will all reach a similar understanding. You cannot direct human beings to all believe exactly the samethings in exactly the same ways or why give us the freedom to choose?

If we are all G-d's children, and you have ever raised children, haven't you seen the benefits of teaching them the good & bad and having them make their own choices? As long as you leave the way open for them to come to you and ask all of the questions necessary to make those good choices (not just your choices), then you have been a wise parent. Are we, as adults, still not full of questions? We still ask them, don't we?
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AppleblossomAugust 14, 2017

in response to Dennis White:

Perhaps G-D looks at our motives behind the choices and also our intentions at the time of the choice.
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David CohenMesaOctober 7, 2017

in response to Dennis White:

Re: culture and religion
HaShem gave us free will to choose Good over Evil. If we could only choose Good, there would be no triumph in choosing it.
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HelenaNovember 9, 2017

in response to David Cohen:

Yes, the choice is the most difficult thing because it gives us the responsibility for the choice. Therefore we must think. People who just do the actions and the motions because they "have" to do it are just followers like sheep .Not that sheep are bad, far from that but just like you can follow good people you can also be persuaded to follow bad ones. There are intelligent manipulators in this world and if you have not learned how to think for yourself, you fall into their trap.
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JonasPikesville, MDDecember 27, 2017

in response to David Cohen:

Exactly angels have no choice but to do exactly what Hashem created them to do just like robots, but Hashem did not make robots he made Humans so we can choose evil, but should come to choose good.
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David CohenMesaDecember 27, 2017

in response to Helena:

Those who do good or avoid doing evil because they are told to may be doing it for that reason, but those who follow it for that reason are still acting correctly. That helps keep order in society and prevents many evil acts from happening. That is a good result. All people have impulses to do things that are wrong or not do acts that are good. Restraining ourselves in that way makes for a better world.
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